Lifetimes range from a few million to 100 trillion years
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The larger a star the shorter the lifetime because, larger stars burn out more quickly.
When a star is at the end of its lifetime its mass increases.
The highest-mass stars have the shortest lifetimes; a star 60 times as massive as the Sun is predicted to have a lifetime of only a few million years, and extremely massive stars like R136a1 have even shorter lifetimes. In contrast, small, cool, dim stars can burn for a very long time; the smallest red dwarf stars may last for a trillion years before burning out.
Red dwarves.
It depends a lot on the mass of the star. It can be anywhere between a few million years (for the most massive stars), to tens of trillions of years (for red dwarves).
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When a star is at the end of its lifetime its mass increases.
Stars spend about 90% of their fusion lifetimes on the main sequence.
Almost all stars fall in a mass range of
All of the stars in the Milky Way Galaxy are moving... however, we, in our lifetime, will never notice the constellations changing.
It can be used to determine a Stars lifetime, its different stages.